So as long as I get a ticket (still crossing fingers), I am hauling my system to Burningman this year for an official theme camp. I have read from other people on the burningman forums about protective measures ranging from covering the speakers in trash bags to just wrapping them in fabric to even spraying the drivers with scotch-guard. I was wondering if anyone here has any tips or tricks for how they protect their gear in outdoor/harsh environments (I would love to hear the thoughts from any of the Australian members doing bush parties, it seems like a similar environment).
I was thinking about wrapping the speakers in the big plastic wrap stuff typically used to wrap stuff for pallet transport and then covering them in fabric. I know I'll lose a few db but would rather have the gear come back alive than be able to have the maximum db (we aren't an official sound camp anyways so we are limited to rule of 90 db at 20' which won't be a problem

It will only be me dj'ing or if someone else is, I'll be close by. All limiters have been set properly and checked.
Has anyone successfully done the aim the subs at the ground at a 30 degree angle to use the ground as a boundary? How did you go about doing it? I was thinking of building a couple small sawhorses for the subs to rest on for doing this.Should I attempt this or should I just v-plate the speakers without boundary reinforcement? Any other suggestions? The other option I am thinking about is aiming the subs at the RV, would that create a sufficient boundary?
Any other thoughts or suggestions anyone can offer? What am I missing?
I know from seeing the photos and seeing in person the dancetronuts car that they don't cover their subs or speakers at the burn, am I being overprotective?
For transport, I know I read an old post a long time ago stating the speakers need to be covered if transporting them in an open trailer, which will be the case, but I can't seem to track it down with the search function. If I just cover the speakers in the plastic wrap, will that do the job for hauling them on an open aired trailer behind an RV? Or should I cover them in something different?
If any board members are going this year, swing by 7:30 & K to find our camp "Huddleville" and say hi!
Thanks in advance for all the help,
Chris